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Promising HIV vaccine fails to show efficacy, trial halted
Based on earlier vaccine that was partly effective, researchers tried modified version
An old HIV vaccine surprises researchers once again
Designed for a Thailand strain of the AIDS virus, it stirred stronger immunity in South Africa
New HIV vaccine study launched for World AIDS Day
As lights around the world glow red today, Fred Hutch-based researchers lead global effort to end the pandemic
Training tomorrow's HIV researchers
With no end yet to the pandemic, a program supports young South African physician-scientists
Good News: Dr. Glenda Gray among Time magazine’s ‘100 most influential’
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements
Key stories of Fred Hutch research from 2016
A roundup of some of our favorite 2016 stories on research at Fred Hutch
On World AIDS Day, renewed hope for an HIV vaccine
Clinical trial taking place in South Africa could 'dramatically alter the course of the pandemic’
Hutch researcher, South African pediatrician recalls HIV hero Nkosi Johnson at AIDS 2016
At AIDS 2016, a South African pediatrician and Fred Hutch vaccine researcher pays tribute to a young HIV hero
AIDS 2016: Beyond HIV treatment to vaccines and a cure, calls to finish the job
Beyond HIV treatment to vaccines and a cure, calls to finish the job — and leave no one behind
Renewed hope at AIDS conference for halting HIV through vaccine
At International AIDS Conference, researchers are optimistic as two new HIV vaccine trials are set to explore different approaches for protection
International AIDS Conference: Where we’ve been, what’s next in the quest to end HIV
The last time the International AIDS Conference was in Africa, AIDS denialism was at its height; two Fred Hutch leaders in the fight to end HIV talk about where we’ve been – and what’s next
Experimental HIV vaccine clinical trial to expand in South Africa
Scientists give go-ahead for what could become the first licensed vaccine against the AIDS virus
Good News at Fred Hutch
Hutch scientists, community advisors featured at International AIDS Society conference; Dr. Lee Cranmer to lead sarcoma program
Glenda Gray: The HIV warrior
Researcher’s anti-apartheid activism prepared her to take on both AIDS and its deniers
Glenda Gray appointed new president of South African Medical Research Council - Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Fred Hutch HIV expert is first woman to lead nation’s premier medical-research organization
'Rest in peace, Tata': South Africa mourns Nelson Mandela's death
Mandela, the country's first black president, was vocal about the clarity of science that unequivocally connected HIV with AIDS
'Greatest burden': Why one doctor battles South Africa's HIV epidemic
In quest to find vaccine, attracting and retaining talented researchers is tougher than ever